State records showed Ammon Bundy paid more than $13,500 to a company he owns—and he won’t say what it went to
, a Wyoming-based company that lists Bundy as its owner. Idaho law prohibits campaign funds being used for personal use, but it’s not clear if that extends to paying a candidate’s businesses. State officials told KBSU that they hadn’t received a formal complaint which is required to start an investigation.
The campaign denied any wrongdoing, telling the station it followed all spending laws—though it declined to say what the expenses, labeled as general operating expenses—were used for. Bundy, a far-right candidate who is barred from the state capitol, was recently arrested for trespassing at a hospital for opposing medical care needed for a malnourished child. He has since tried to doxx the judge who ordered the medical care.
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